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Published Ultra-soft and highly stretchable hydrogel-based sensor for monitoring overactive bladder - Ultra-Soft and Highly Stretchable Hydrogel-Based Sensor for Monitoring Overactive Bladder (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have developed an ultra-soft and highly stretchable tissue-adhesive hydrogel-based multi ...
Published Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells - Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have developed a hybrid micro-robot, the size of a single biological cell (about 10 micr...
Published Human brain organoids implanted into mouse cortex respond to visual stimuli for first time - Human Brain Organoids Implanted into Mouse Cortex Respond to Visual Stimuli for First Time (via sciencedaily.com)
A team of engineers and neuroscientists has demonstrated for the first time that human brain organoi...
Published Nanomaterial influences gut microbiome and immune system interactions - Nanomaterial Influences Gut Microbiome and Immune System Interactions (via sciencedaily.com)
The nanomaterial graphene oxide -- which is used in everything from electronics to sensors for biomo...
Published Toys demonstrate how biological machines move - Toys Demonstrate How Biological Machines Move (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
By connecting small self-propelling toys in a chain, researchers have found the key to studying the...
Published New quantum sensing technique reveals magnetic connections - New Quantum Sensing Technique Reveals Magnetic Connections (via sciencedaily.com)
A research team demonstrates a new way to use quantum sensors to tease out relationships between mic...
Published Silicon chips combine light and ultrasound for better signal processing - Silicon Chips Combine Light and Ultrasound for Better Signal Processing (via sciencedaily.com)
High-end wireless and cellular networks rely on light for the distribution of signals. The selective...
Published New, highly tunable composite materials--with a twist - New, Highly Tunable Composite Materials - With a Twist (via sciencedaily.com)
Mathematicians have found that they can design a range of composite materials from moiré patterns cr...
Published MoBIE enables modern microscopy with massive data sets - MoBIE Enables Modern Microscopy with Massive Data Sets (via sciencedaily.com)
High-resolution microscopy techniques, for example electron microscopy or super-resolution microscop...
Published Coral select algae partnerships to ease environmental stress - Coral Select Algae Partnerships to Ease Environmental Stress (via sciencedaily.com)
Corals live symbiotically with a variety of microscopic algae that provide most of the energy corals...
Published Understanding the cryptic role fungi play in ecosystems - Understanding the Cryptic Role Fungi Play in Ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com)
It is estimated that there are approximately 3 to 13 million fungal species on Earth, many of which...
Published Coral reefs prevent more than $5.3 billion in potential flood damage for U.S. property owners, study finds - Coral Reefs: A Natural Barrier Against Flood Damage (via sciencedaily.com)
Coral reefs provide many services to coastal communities, including critical protection from flood d...
Published Mitigating climate change through restoration of coastal ecosystems - Mitigating Climate Change through Restoration of Coastal Ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers are proposing a novel pathway through which coastal ecosystem restoration can permanentl...
Published Chronic exposure to lead, cadmium and arsenic increases risk of cardiovascular disease - Chronic Exposure to Lead, Cadmium, and Arsenic Increases Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Around the world, most people are regularly exposed to low or moderate levels of lead, cadmium and a...
Published Using paleogenomics to elucidate 10,000 years of immune system evolution - Using Paleogenomics to Elucidate 10,000 Years of Immune System Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have used paleogenomics to trace 10,000 years of human immune system evolution. They anal...
Published Human and ocean health impacts of ocean plastics - Human and Ocean Health Impacts of Ocean Plastics (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers from the fields of healthcare, ocean science, and social science have collaborated to qu...
Published 319-million-year-old fish preserves the earliest fossilized brain of a backboned animal - 319-Million-Year-Old Fish Preserves the Earliest Fossilized Brain of a Backboned Animal (via sciencedaily.com)
The CT-scanned skull of a 319-million-year-old fossilized fish, pulled from a coal mine in England m...
Published Engineers develop a soft, printable, metal-free electrode - Engineers Develop a Soft, Printable, Metal-Free Electrode (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Engineers developed a metal-free, Jelly-like material that is as soft and tough as biological tissue ...
Published Scientists discover spiral-shaped signals that organize brain activity - Scientists Discover Spiral-Shaped Signals That Organize Brain Activity (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists have discovered human brain signals traveling across the outer layer of neural tissue tha ...
Published Viruses could reshuffle the carbon cycle in a warming world - Viruses Could Reshuffle the Carbon Cycle in a Warming World (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The roles microbes play in ecosystems are changing with global warming. Microbes are also affected b...